“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior
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Resumo: | This article is the result of a research that, inspired by ethnography and through interviews with journalists and editorial professionals and the discourses mobilized in covers, photographic essays and in journalistic articles of Men’s Health Portugal and Junior, tried to understand which meanings about masculinities were mobilized there. Here, more specifically, the attention is focused on the regimes of visibility that frame black men in these magazines. From bibliographical references about gender/masculinities, identities and differences and black identities, it is asked: which places, from their discourses, Men’s Health Portugal and Junior magazines reserve for black men? The erasure of these bodies or, more specifically in Junior’s case, a regulated visibility (hyper-sexualization of the black man) are some of the main conclusions. |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior“Talvez sea porque hay más personas blancas que personas negras en el mundo”: Regímenes de visibilidad de hombres negros en las revistas Men´s Health Portugal y Junior“Se calhar é porque existem mais brancos do que negros no mundo”: Regimes de visibilidade de homens negros nas revistas Men’s Health Portugal e JuniorBlack masculinitiesJunior and Men’s Health PortugalMagazinesMasculinidades negrasRevistas Junior y Men’s Health PortugalEncuestaMasculinidades negrasRevistas Junior e Men’s Health PortugalEntrevistajornalismo de revistarevista masculinasmasculinidades negrasThis article is the result of a research that, inspired by ethnography and through interviews with journalists and editorial professionals and the discourses mobilized in covers, photographic essays and in journalistic articles of Men’s Health Portugal and Junior, tried to understand which meanings about masculinities were mobilized there. Here, more specifically, the attention is focused on the regimes of visibility that frame black men in these magazines. From bibliographical references about gender/masculinities, identities and differences and black identities, it is asked: which places, from their discourses, Men’s Health Portugal and Junior magazines reserve for black men? The erasure of these bodies or, more specifically in Junior’s case, a regulated visibility (hyper-sexualization of the black man) are some of the main conclusions. Este artículo es el resultado de la investigación que, inspirada en la etnografía e en vista de las encuestas mantenidas con los periodistas y profesional de la escritura y discursos movilizó cubiertas, ensayos y artículos de fotos / historias de noticias de Salud de los Hombres Portugal y Junior, tuvo como objetivo comprender qué camino sobre las masculinidades, entonces, eran allí movilizados. Aquí, de modo más específico, la atención se vuelve a los regímenes de visibilidad que encuadran hombres negros en esas revistas. A partir de las referencias que dicen los géneros / masculinidades, de las identidades y las diferencias e identidades negras, nos preguntamos: que sitúa a partir de sus discursos, revistas Salud de los Hombres Portugal y reserva de junior a los hombres negros? El borrado de esos cuerpos o, más específicamente en el caso de Junior, una visibilidad regulada (hiper sexualización del hombre negro) son algunas de las principales conclusiones.Este artigo é resultado de uma pesquisa mais ampla que, inspirada na etnografia e a partir de entrevistas em profundidade realizadas com jornalistas e com profissionais da redação e dos discursos mobilizados em capas, em ensaios fotográficos e em reportagens/textos jornalísticos de Men’s Health Portugal e de Junior, objetivou perceber quais sentidos acerca das masculinidades, então, eram ali mobilizados. Aqui, de modo mais específico, a atenção se volta aos regimes de visibilidade que enquadram homens negros nessas revistas. A partir de referências bibliográficas que dizem dos gêneros/masculinidades, das identidades e das diferenças e das identidades negras, pergunta-se: quais lugares, a partir de seus discursos, as revistas Men’s Health Portugal e Junior reservam aos homens negros? O apagamento desses corpos ou, mais especificamente no caso de Junior, uma visibilidade regulada (hipersexualização do homem negro) são algumas das principais conclusões.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2021-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/revistafamecos/article/view/3661810.15448/1980-3729.2020.1.36618Revista FAMECOS; Vol. 27 No. 1 (2020): Single Number; e36618Revista FAMECOS; Vol. 27 Núm. 1 (2020): Un solo numero; e36618Revista FAMECOS; v. 27 n. 1 (2020): Número Único; e366181980-37291415-054910.15448/1980-3729.2020.1reponame:Revista FAMECOS: Mídia cultura e tecnologiainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/revistafamecos/article/view/36618/26540Copyright (c) 2020 Revista FAMECOShttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMendonça, Felipe Viero Kolinski Machado2022-02-04T19:03:09Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/36618Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/revistafamecosPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/revistafamecos/oai||revistafamecos@gmail.com1980-37291980-3729opendoar:2022-02-04T19:03:09Revista FAMECOS: Mídia cultura e tecnologia - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior “Talvez sea porque hay más personas blancas que personas negras en el mundo”: Regímenes de visibilidad de hombres negros en las revistas Men´s Health Portugal y Junior “Se calhar é porque existem mais brancos do que negros no mundo”: Regimes de visibilidade de homens negros nas revistas Men’s Health Portugal e Junior |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior Mendonça, Felipe Viero Kolinski Machado Black masculinities Junior and Men’s Health Portugal Magazines Masculinidades negras Revistas Junior y Men’s Health Portugal Encuesta Masculinidades negras Revistas Junior e Men’s Health Portugal Entrevista jornalismo de revista revista masculinas masculinidades negras |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior |
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“Maybe is because there are more white people than black people in the world”: Visibility regimes of black men in the magazines Men’s Health Portugal and Junior |
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Mendonça, Felipe Viero Kolinski Machado |
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Mendonça, Felipe Viero Kolinski Machado |
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Mendonça, Felipe Viero Kolinski Machado |
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Black masculinities Junior and Men’s Health Portugal Magazines Masculinidades negras Revistas Junior y Men’s Health Portugal Encuesta Masculinidades negras Revistas Junior e Men’s Health Portugal Entrevista jornalismo de revista revista masculinas masculinidades negras |
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Black masculinities Junior and Men’s Health Portugal Magazines Masculinidades negras Revistas Junior y Men’s Health Portugal Encuesta Masculinidades negras Revistas Junior e Men’s Health Portugal Entrevista jornalismo de revista revista masculinas masculinidades negras |
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This article is the result of a research that, inspired by ethnography and through interviews with journalists and editorial professionals and the discourses mobilized in covers, photographic essays and in journalistic articles of Men’s Health Portugal and Junior, tried to understand which meanings about masculinities were mobilized there. Here, more specifically, the attention is focused on the regimes of visibility that frame black men in these magazines. From bibliographical references about gender/masculinities, identities and differences and black identities, it is asked: which places, from their discourses, Men’s Health Portugal and Junior magazines reserve for black men? The erasure of these bodies or, more specifically in Junior’s case, a regulated visibility (hyper-sexualization of the black man) are some of the main conclusions. |
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